Filtered specifications of Intel Core i3-8100 and Core i3-8350K

Intel’s new Coffee Lake processors continue to drip, an architecture that promises significant and necessary changes following the stagnation of recent years. Today we are going to focus on the Intel Core i3-8100 and Core i3-8350K.

Both processors will shape Intel’s new economic midrange, as they will position just below the Core i5 (mid-range) and above the Pentium (low-end).

We have already said on previous occasions that the new Core i3 based on Coffee Lake could make the leap to the four real cores and this new information confirms it. Here is a summary of all the complete explanations of these new processors.

As we can see the most interesting change we have in the jump to the four cores, since the current Core i3 have two cores and four threads, a distribution that has been maintained for seven years. Also highlights the absence of HyperThreading technology.

We do not have details about the possible price of these new processors, but it is very likely that Intel will choose to keep them at a level similar to that of the current Core i3 7100 and Core i3 7350K.